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From the heroic Green Lantern Corps to the evil Sinestro Corps and everyone in between, here is every color of Lantern Ring in DC Comics, ranked.
11) Grey Lanterns

There is only one known person who possessed the Grey Lantern Ring. This is Nathan Broome, also known by the name Sorrow. He was the former fiancé of Carol Ferris, but when Carol and he went to Vegas to get married, she quickly left him there when a Star Sapphire Ring reached her and she had to go save Hal Jordan. Nathan was heartbroken and felt abandoned. When he began to cry, holding the engagement ring, it was infused with sadness and transformed him into a Sorrow Lantern.
Nathan went off in revenge, but when Carol tried to give him closure, he left. He returned and made the ultimate sacrifice in Green Lantern Corps Vol. 4 #8. Starbreaker had created the Grey Power Battery, and that fed energy into Nathan. He realized that he was no longer filled with sorrow, but was empty. Seeing Carol and Hal together, he sacrificed his own life to destroy the Power Battery and stop Starbreaker, proving his power, but also ending the Grey Lanterns with his death.
10) Blue Lanterns

The Blue Lantern Corps is not a powerful color in the grand scheme of things, but they do serve an essential purpose. The blue color represents hope, and its most popular member was Saint Walker, who served as the first of their kind. They formed after the war with the Sinestro Corps, and their entire purpose was to offer hope for the future.
However, while many colors in the Lantern Corps are often at odds with one another, the Blue Lantern Corps was created for a different purpose. These warriors simply provide aid to the other Lantern Colors, as long as those they help are benevolent. Their main objective is to boost the power of other ring holders, so when they support the Green Lantern Corps, they increase their power. However, on their own, the Blue Lantern Corps are not as mighty in a battle.
9) Black Lanterns

The Black Lanterns are some of the most powerful in the known universe, but there are severe limitations, and they can’t survive without the entire world falling under their might. They debuted in 2008 in Green Lantern Vol. 4 #25 as the army of Nekron, the Lord of the Unliving. As it suggests, these Lanterns have no power of their own, and they exist to serve Nekron for his vile purposes, which limits their worth.
The Black Lanterns consist only of the deceased, and the color represents the entire absence of emotion and life, which was close to how the Grey Lantern Sorrow felt before his death. Their only goal in life is to take the hearts of the people most emotionally affected by their return from the dead, and this makes them the harbingers of a sort of zombie apocalypse. However, in Blackest Night, the Black Lanterns fell to the White Lantern Corps, ending the threat completely.
8) Ultraviolet Lanterns

The Ultraviolet Corps debuted in Justice League Vol. 4 #4 in 2018. They serve as the Lanterns of the unseen light, which is known as the “Invisible Emotional Spectrum.” Their power comes from a sentient sun named Umbrax, and this was initially something that scared even Sinestro, who had investigated it before his inauguration into the Green Lantern Corps.
When it escaped captivity, Umbrax was powerful enough to corrupt Sinestro and led an attack on Earth, where it converted almost everyone on the planet into its own army. However, the Justice League was there to help stop it, revealing its limitations, although they never actually defeated the sun; instead, they only pushed it back. As for the Ultraviolet Corps, they have no control, similar to the Black Corps, and only exist to serve Umbrax. While Umbrax is extremely powerful, the Corps are primarily composed of enslaved individuals.
7) Star Sapphires

The Star Sapphire Corps has a violet Lantern Color, and the emotion of love charges their rings. They are primarily a heroic group, and they have worked alongside the Green Lantern Corps throughout their existence. One reason for this is that the original Star Sapphire was Carol Ferris, Hal Jordan’s former girlfriend and close ally. However, as a unit, they mostly have their own purposes for getting involved in conflicts.
Sadly, they fall lower on the list because they were almost all destroyed during Blackest Night, while only Carol’s powers seemed to remain intact. Their powers are nearly the same as the Green Lantern Corps Rings, although they are immune to the Orange Lanterns.
6) Orange Lanterns

The Orange Lantern Corps represent greed, but that is also why they are nowhere near as powerful or as important as most of the other colors. That is because the greed extends to inside the Corps as well. Larfleeze is the only member of the Orange Lantern Corps because he refuses to share the Power Rings with anyone else, thanks to his intense greed.
Everyone who weilds the Orange Power Ring is supposed to be an individual whose greed knows no bounds, and Larfleeze’s story was told in Agent Orange. This story shows that the Guardians and Green Lantern Corps were unable to beat Larfleeze and his Orange Lantern powers, but they were finally able to at least even the odds with aid from a Blue Lantern Ring. That is because it can’t absorb hope and is worthless against love (Violet).













